Nuggets on fire from 3-point range, fend off Grizzlies
Nov 24, 2025; Memphis, Tennessee, USA; Denver Nuggets guard Peyton Watson (8) reacts with guard Jamal Murray (27) during the fourth quarter against the Memphis Grizzlies at FedExForum. Mandatory Credit: Petre Thomas-Imagn Images Jamal Murray scored 29 points, Peyton Watson chipped in 27 and Nikola Jokic added 17 points, 16 assists and 10 rebounds as the visiting Denver Nuggets snapped the Memphis Grizzlies' two-game winning streak with a 125-115 victory Monday night.
The Nuggets made a season-high 22 3-pointers (22-of-43, 51.2%) to withstand a fourth-quarter rally by the Grizzlies. Memphis trailed 108-91 early in the quarter following a four-point play by Cam Johnson, but cut the lead to five after a 12-0 run.
Denver closed strong with two 3-pointers by Murray in the final four minutes and went up 121-112 after a Jokic behind-the-back bounce pass to Watson for an uncontested layup. Murray hit six 3-pointers and Watson added a career-highfive from long range.
Jock Landale paced the Grizzlies with a career-high-tying 26 points along with 10 rebounds off the bench. Jaylen Wells dropped in a season-high 22 points and Cam Spencer scored 18.
Denver never trailed after grabbing a 20-18 lead in the first quarter following a three-point play by Jokic. The Nuggets expanded their advantage to 13 on several occasions in the second quarter and were up 62-54 at the half.
Memphis rallied in the third, trimming the deficit to 88-85 on a reverse layup by Santi Aldama, but the Nuggets scored five points in the final 12.7 seconds, including a logo 3-pointer by Jokic at the buzzer for a 93-85 lead. Jokic leads the NBA this season with 10 triple-doubles.
Memphis lost big man Zach Edey to a head injury in the first half. Edey, in his fifth game back from offseason ankle surgery, played only six minutes and scored two points. He had been instrumental during the team's two-game win streak, but appeared to take a slight elbow to the head from Jokic in the first quarter.
Jaren Jackson Jr. returned from an ankle injury that sidelined him for two games. He finished with 16 points.
Denver played without Aaron Gordon. He suffered a right hamstring strain in Friday's victory over the Houston Rockets and will be re-evaluated in four to six weeks. Among the NBA's top role players, Gordon is averaging a career-best 18.8 points.
--Field Level Media
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